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From: downs@helios.nevada.edu (Lamont Downs)
Subject: Re: ATM
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1993 20:20:28 GMT

>>So good that there isn't any diff whether or not ATManager is turned
>>on or not. Is it worth it to run ATM at all? Especially with these
>>better printer technologies ... and TT?
>
>There are some fonts that are only available as PS fonts.  If you
>have a PS font that you want to use, use ATM.  Otherwise, it is
>a waste of system resources.
>
-----Or, if you need to use a service bureau and they're only set up to use
Type 1 fonts. From what I've heard (pure hearsay) the results of outputting
TT fonts as Type 1 is _not_ as good as using high-quality Type 1 fonts in
the first place.

Lamont Downs
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